The Food Adventure Guide: Where To Eat In Singapore
39/40 Pekin Street
#01-01 Far East Square
Singapore 048769
Tel: 64383858
Fax: 64383398
Savour the elegance of French cuisine with a dash of Asian influence. Revel in the chef’s culinary masterpieces on their extensive set menus accompanied by an invigorating glass of Chardonnay or Cabernet Sauvignon at Savoir Fine Dining. Savoir offers you indulgence at its peak.
Savoir Bistro also serves up a storm with Pastas, Sandwiches and Finger Foods, as well as all-time favourites such as the Rib Eye and Salmon.
Recommendations
Baked Chocolate with Chocolate Cr�me Brulee and Chocolate Sorbet
Baked Mango Puff Pastry with Almond Cream and Lemon Sorbet
Pan-Roasted Duck Breast Grand Marnier
Opening Hours
Savoir Fine Dining
Mon – Sat 11.30am – 2.30pm, 6.30pm – 10.30pm
Sun & PH Closed
Savoir Bistro
Mon – Sat 11.30am – 11.30pm
Sun & PH Closed
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August 22nd, 2007 at 10:18 am
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He Li
August 31st, 2008 at 1:13 pm
French Fair Business Proposal
Event: NTU French Fair
Date: Wednesday, 17th September 2008
Time: 14:30 to 17:00hrs
Venue: LT 22, South Spine, NTU
Contact Person: Ms Lily He Li (Mobile: 81880916)
Ms Crystal Ang Jinghui (Mobile: 90939666)
Dear Sir/Mdm,
NTU French Society is organizing our most important event of the year, known as the French Fair. Hundreds of local students, French exchange students and teaching staff are invited to attend this event.
We would like to invite the participation of your esteemed company to make this event a success.
How you can come in:
• Voucher sponsorships
• Food and beverages sponsorships
In return, NTU French Society seeks to promote your company in the form of Electronic posters, event leaflets, round the school posters, coverage on annual newsletter and any other creative methods that has the potential to reach out to thousands of students within campus. On top of that, we would seek to collaborate closely with French societies of other local tertiary institutions to promote your company to students outside NTU.
Our French Society Committee looks forward to exploring all possibilities of working together with your esteemed company.
We look forward to your favourable reply.
Thank you and best regards.
Yours faithfully,
Lily He Li (Ms)
Business Manager
NTU French Society
Heli0002@ntu.edu.sg
Gary Soffices
May 27th, 2009 at 2:04 am
One of my favourite French restaurants is Le Pont de Vie. Quality of the food is good, not too pricey and also not too pretentious. They are at 26 Kandahar Street in Kampong Glam which is a beautiful part of the city.